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<blockquote data-quote="SiLenTYL" data-source="post: 668090" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>alright</p><p></p><p>ive been testing this out for a few days here now and im liking what i see with the new audio renderer (v14)!!! =)</p><p>i have a vc1 bluray rip of clash of the titans which plays great on this new renderer (with ffdshow audio/coreavc 2.0 video decoders)</p><p>whereas the normal default out renderer gives me stutters every 5 seconds ( a sharp "V" on the shift+1 graph) which results in some lost frames every 10 seconds or so</p><p>i was suprised that VC1 works so well as it just uses the WMO video decoder (when i checked in graph studio)</p><p>sry i cant post a pic ...i cant take screenshots on my MCE keyboard coz it has no printscreen button ..lol</p><p>ive tested ffdshow audio decoder and the MPA audio decoder...the MPA seems to result in lots of stuttering</p><p></p><p>I was then testing a h264 bluray rip of District 9 with subtitles and a 2nd audio track (directors commentary) that wont play at all with the ffdshow audio decoder..it works with the MPA..but lol..i get bad frame drops ...wish it would work well with ffdshow! im not sure if subtitle stream or extra audio stream would cause problems..i have haali matroskasplitter also installed if that makes any difference..im not sure either..but i cant usually get any of these high def files to work without it</p><p></p><p>just as a side note..i DO in fact have the dts/etc passthru options ON in ffdshow and the guide says not to...wondering if theres a reason for this? </p><p></p><p>i love the work! TYVM!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiLenTYL, post: 668090, member: 10288"] alright ive been testing this out for a few days here now and im liking what i see with the new audio renderer (v14)!!! =) i have a vc1 bluray rip of clash of the titans which plays great on this new renderer (with ffdshow audio/coreavc 2.0 video decoders) whereas the normal default out renderer gives me stutters every 5 seconds ( a sharp "V" on the shift+1 graph) which results in some lost frames every 10 seconds or so i was suprised that VC1 works so well as it just uses the WMO video decoder (when i checked in graph studio) sry i cant post a pic ...i cant take screenshots on my MCE keyboard coz it has no printscreen button ..lol ive tested ffdshow audio decoder and the MPA audio decoder...the MPA seems to result in lots of stuttering I was then testing a h264 bluray rip of District 9 with subtitles and a 2nd audio track (directors commentary) that wont play at all with the ffdshow audio decoder..it works with the MPA..but lol..i get bad frame drops ...wish it would work well with ffdshow! im not sure if subtitle stream or extra audio stream would cause problems..i have haali matroskasplitter also installed if that makes any difference..im not sure either..but i cant usually get any of these high def files to work without it just as a side note..i DO in fact have the dts/etc passthru options ON in ffdshow and the guide says not to...wondering if theres a reason for this? i love the work! TYVM! [/QUOTE]
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